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De are’s Challenge Nothing to beat our School Footwear one can beat OUr L ° W PHce ® for solid wear, comfort, and smart- aS rB P tbesa nass. items. . . -.. SPECIALS FOR 30/5. • SPECIALS FOR GIRLS. ROYS’ STRONG SCHOOL CHILDREN’S CREPE BOOTS. RUBBER SOLE .SANThw Is undoubtedly keen OALS. XTN ZKA Th» W. .1 .b» t ’ sive. knocking-about. jTyi IBM excellent- wear. Siw 7 9 ... 8/ll 41' fgA- S ““ M ■” 3/11 ... 12/g (e.l K - I ■ 1t I, J SiM 4/11 si™ 2- 5 .... 14/{> .• /xSfiO tctL si. M KM ... gyn 0-7... 16/9 XA. dyt aAZtT. ■ 35 ■ 9/6 BOYS’ DRESS BOOTS. /SWhfr JciK JkWw? ’ /* |\ Made from Box Caff on a * \ GIRLS’ PATENT LEAfull fitting last-. Wonder- W 2 Y \ THER SHOE FOR fuf value. This boot we X \ BEST sell with utmost -confi- ' ■- •dence. / N This shoe is neatly trimSizes 7 9 ... ,4 / med. 10-1 ~. "I O g; z& 4.3 ... 5/11 2-5 15/$ 7-9 ”■ 7/1A Sizes 0-7 ..7 ' J ' Siwe 10-1 •• ■ 10/ COMPARE THESE PRICES. 1 MORE THAN GOOD VALUES— - GIRLS’ GLACE KlO DRESS SHOES. | * BARGAINS. A neat shoe with fancy trimming. I rahit ’J’A CHILDREN’S GLACE KID SHOES, Sizes 4 6 5 Z G I Pliable welted soles. Ankle Bar and One Bar. ' ~. ‘ - n I Best English make. Realisation Sale Prices: Sixes 7-9 K /Il I b a /-t-a to 10-1 Q/11 School days are coining again-- 4-6 4/JJ 0/AX Siae; 7.9 5/11 CHILDREN’S brown GLACE l-BAR shoes. solid school footwear needed. | ~ v?/ JL nStnon values make Deare’a B Tti™ va m „ w™. S«a Pr « : 4/pl ,li9 l >lMe t 0 b ' iy . £ “I" 8 .'.................... 8/9 Sim 7-10 ..n-i.children’s Shoes and Boots. Sizes 10-1 H/0 A VERY SMART SHOE FOR GIRLS. ’ ' HERE'S A CHEAP BARGAIN. Best quality Patent Leather 1-Bar; very neat Children's Box Lace Shoes: English make, punching trim. Sewn soles. to 7-9 g/(j to 7-9 .Mrry.c 5/(g Sizes 101 ... ii 11/6 SOLID WEAR ON EVERY PAIR. lO’l t-• 7/6 si« 2-3 14/6 SiM g)gVOH -utiit WEW PLYMOUTH / «aar

DONTKISS/ © / When You Have a Cold. npHAT is she way they spread. I Once colds start in a family i • you don’t know where they will l } ] end, They pave the way for’flu. / .A For your own protection, stop a . j A” cold before it develops into somef 1 I thing worse. Better still, stop it ii l before it becomes a cold. warnings dry, irritating cough, sniffles, sneezes, \ | shivers. When the first of them I I „ appears, start taking Chamberlain $ ’J - Cough Remedy. JJp It will get right after the cold \l! germ. Clear it right out and aid th® i system to throw off the disorder. XhamberUinT COUCHREMEDY

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Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1929, Page 9

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Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1929, Page 9

Page 9 Advertisements Column 1 Taranaki Daily News, 3 October 1929, Page 9

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